
The Explorer
by Katherine Rundell (2012)
Like 'dada the explorers', this book features children surviving a plane crash in a remote jungle.

by j p linstroth (2025)
Jun Tsuji's The Dada Scribblings, translated by Ryan Choi, is a fiercely kinetic and formally fragmented collection that captures the volatility and rebellious spirit of early Japanese Dada. Blending poetry, essay, polemic, and absurdist monologue, the texts oscillate between biting social critique, surrealist invention, and philosophical provocation. Choi's translation preserves the jagged energy and feverish momentum of the originals, rendering a body of work that is at once historically charged and uncannily contemporary. The result is a rare, electrified glimpse into a poetics of defiance and dissolution.
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by Katherine Rundell (2012)
Like 'dada the explorers', this book features children surviving a plane crash in a remote jungle.

by Stuart Gibbs (2010)
If you enjoyed the adventurous spirit of 'dada the explorers', this humorous mystery in a zoo setting will be a fun read.

by Amanda Foody (2021)
This book shares the sense of discovery and adventure found in 'dada the explorers' with a touch of magic.

by Julie Kagawa (2022)
Similar to 'dada the explorers', this novel offers a globe-trotting adventure with elements of mystery and discovery.
by Trudi Trueit (2018)
This book captures the spirit of exploration and adventure found in 'dada the explorers' with a school for young explorers.
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